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Following the halftime festivities, Homecoming Queen Nancy Metz watches the third quarter from the stands. Y Y The icy bridge forces students to take extra precaution. rn! ,X V Y' -L ,fe ifvbgvxs 't ,,f f ' W . We 1 ',s:5', 'N llllfzlsxlfllll---1,-j I I A After making a grand entrance, the Wildcat Band performs in Texas Stadium during halftime at the bi-district game. ' l A, if A Before the annual Christmas sale, horticulture students Iake Kaminsky and Clayton Hale inspect the poinsettias. Once Uppn a Time I page 5
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. ,f', X If I I The sun broke over the horizon. The campus was still. Cars began to filter into the student parking lot, gradually taking up the spaces closest to the school. The lines of cars began to lengthen and the pace quickened as radios blared and people scrambled for the remaining spaces as far away as the Aquatic Center or even Haggard Middle School. ' Already inside, students filled the hallways, some nervously looking for their first period classes, others trying new locker combinations. Self confident seniors mingled among classmates in the cafeteria. Teachers waited in their classrooms for the 8:30 a.m. bell to signal the begin- ning of another term. The halls cleared as the bell rang on schedule It was the beginning of a reoccuring story: The fall, the beginning of school A Classic N CE PGN A TIME Upon receiving the ball, varsity fullback, Scott Austin P rushes for a first down at the quarter final game against Highland Park. A In the final moments of the PSHS vs. Highland Park ootball ame f S f B y as the season ends for the Wildcats. Counselor I-'redna Maultsby reviews a student's grade point P average during a page 4 I Opening Planoette Karin Lawle holds back her tears career counseling conference.
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J ' dnlalde :JZ The first signs of fall On a routine basis, stu- field, it was an aspect of organizations, competi- appeared in September. dent fans showed sup- daily life at PSHS tions, achievements, and Temperatures began to port for the football team through involvement in pride in the school. t 4 ... 4 W M i 1 nf 'Cm rf Alito xtf, er -A fa- , During the fall, the var heerleaders kept the crowd the football games. At a pep rally, Principal Sherman Millender and Associate Prin- cipal Larry Guinn present the school ' new spirit flag. ' 'itil A ,Xi vigrx we-Q Prior to the homecoming game, Student Senate members sell spirit The Wfslfll team bffuks fhmlfgh the Spirit Sign uf the bhdlsfflff balloons to be released during halftime. Same before Hffunfhlng the K1mbf1llKmshfS. page 6 I Opening
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